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American Donny Schmit blasted his Team Rinaldi Yamaha to 1-1-5 finishes to earn the overall win in Ireland, and continues to lead the series points standings.
Schmit shines in Ireland
By Alex Hodgkinson
KlLLINCHY, IRELAND, JUNE 27
merican Donny Schmit .won his
third 250cc MXGP of the season
on the 'hard-packed and rockladen Killinchy course in Northern
Ireland. The Minnesotan blistered to
the first two moto wins, and rode to
a steady fifth in the final moto to clinch
the overall win and lead the Rinaldi
Yamaha team sweep of the top three
positions. Schmit's win extended his
series points lead to 37, as he leads
Alessandro Puzar, 274-237.
Former 250cc World Motocross
Champion Puzar and American Bobby
Moore finished second and third,
respectively, aboard the two other
Rinaldi Yamahas.
Schmit holeshot the first moto ahead
of Bader Manneh, Puzar and Paul
Cooper. Throughout the moto, Schmit
was never headed, and finished with
a comfortable margin over Kawasaki's
Jamie Dobb. Though he led wire-towire, Schmit was unhappy with the
way he rode.
"I was lucky. I got the holeshot and
had a clear track all race," said Schmit.
"I was fighting the bike, and Dobb got
close at the finish. I couldn't push any
harder."
Dobb had started fifth, but edged
past Paul Cooper on lap two and snuck
past Puzar at the halfway point.
Manneh crashed out a few seconds
later, leaving Dobb in the runner-up
spot.
"I grabbed the front brake in some
bumps and lost the front end," said
A
Manneh. "I got up in seventh, but I
couldn't find my rhythm after that."
After passing the downed Manneh,
Dobb closed the gap on Schmit but
ran out of time.
"I think I could have caught
Donny," said Dobb. "I had the speed,
but my forearms pumped up."
Schmit crossed the finish line ahead
of Dobb and Puzar, who was not to
be found between motos.
"Alex hurt his right knee,"
explained his team manager Michelle
Rinaldi. "It is the same knee that cost
him the title last year. The doctor is
with him right now."
Defending 250cc World Champion
Trampas Parker struggled with the
track and1inished a distant ninth.
Schmit grabbed the holeshot in
moto two and led Puzar, Moore and
Herring around .the rocky course.
Herring looked to be on fire, as he
blazed past the entire Yamaha ,team
and assumed the lead by the third lap.
On the fourth lap, Herring enjoyed a
four-second lead, but suffered a flat
rear tire on the next lap. Schmit, Puzar
and Moore quickly reeled in tlie ailing
Herring and easily found their way
past.
. "I don't actually know where I got
the front flat, but I first felt it' on the
downhill," said Herring, who eventually pulled off the track. "I know I am
faster than the rest, but it just won't
happen."
Rinaldi, manager of the Yamaha
team commented, "We use mousse
tires at every race in every moto. You
never know when you might get a
puncture. It really pays off on a rocky
track like this."
Cooper was next to challenge the
front-running Yamaha team. He
quickly closed in on the top three, but
at the halfway mark the pressure got
to him.
"I realized that I might win and I
tensed up," said Cooper. "Then I got
a flat tire."
Schmit went on to earn the win, with
Puzar and Moore second and third,
respectively. Parker finished sixth
behind Edwin Evertsen and Marnicq
Bervoets.
Nearly half of the field suffered flats
or were stu'ck by flying rocks. Dobb
suffered a front flat, and Manneh
finished the race in a daze after being
tagged in the nose with a rock. Malin
took a: rock in the goggles, and failed
to finish.
Dobb was the fastest out of the gate
in the third and final moto. Once into
the lead, Dobb set a blistering pace and
pulled clear of the fielq., but pulled off
the track on the second lap.
"It's something in the motor," said
Dobb, who pulled off the track, threw
his bike down, and proceeded to kick
and stomp on it. "It just stopped dead
off a jump." .
After gating fifth, Herring blitzed
through the field and assumed the lead
when Dobb broke. No one would
'challenge Herring, as he suffered no
flats in this moto.
Puzar finished second, again followed across the finish line by his teammate Moore. Evertsen held on to fourth,
while Schmit finished a secure fifth.
"I had laid the foundation with the
first two moto wins. I wasn't about to
throw it away," said Schmit. "I knew
.
I had the overall."
Parker failed to finish the race after
striking a trackside post while running
sixth. Parker feared serious damage to
his knee, but upon later examination
leaPlled that it was not serious.
CN
Results
TIMED PRACTICE: 1. Rob Herring (two
minutes, 11.80 seconds); 2. Trampas Parker (2:11.80);
3. M. Gazzarta (2:11.90); 4. Donny Schmit (2:12); 5.
Marnicq Bervoets (2:12.20); 6. Jamie Dobb (2:12.20);
7. Alessandro puzar (2:12.30); 8. Peter Johansson
(2:12.40); 9. Paul Malin (2:12.60); 10. Bob Moore
(2:13); 11. Edwin Evertsen (2:13); 12. Bader Manneh
(2:13.40); 13. Micky Dymond (2:13.50); 14. Simo
Heljartko (2:13.70); 15. Paul Cooper (2:14.10); 16.'
Alex helvoet (2:14.20); 17. Willie Van Wessel
(2:14.40); 18. Mark Eastwood (2:14.50); 19. Mike
Healey (2:14.50); 20. Peter Iven (2:14.60); 21. Michele
Fanton (2:14.80); 22. William Burgess (2:15.40); 23.
Gert Van Doom (2:·15.80); 24. Erik Schut (2:15.80);
25. Yanning Kervella (2:15.90); 26. Jaimy Scevenels
(2:16); 27. Pekka Vehkonen (2:16.20); 28. Alex Lyons
(2:16.60); 29. Phillip Neill (2:16.60); 30. Matt Bates
(2:16.70); 31. Brian Steele (2:16.80); 32. Ryan Hunt
(2:16.80); 33. Jarkko Amala (2:16.90); 34. Werner
Dewit (2:17.20); 35. Dai Smith (2:17.30); 36. Stephen
McCreery (2:18); 37. David White (2:18); 38. Alwin
van Asten (2:18.90); 39. David Tougher (2:19.20); 40.
Robert Bengtsson (2: 19.30).
MOTO 1: 1. Schmit (Yam); 2. Dobb (Kaw); 3.
puzar (Yam); 4. Fanton (Hon); 5. Herring (Hon);
6. Moore (Yam); 7. Iven (Kaw); 8. Johansson (Yam);
9. Parker (Hon); 10. Manneh (Hon); 11. Healey (Suz);
12. Eastwood (Suz); 13. Vekhonen (Yam); 14. Van
Doom (Kaw); 15. Kervella (Kaw); 16. HoJvoet (Kaw);
17. Cooper (Yam); 18. Scevenels '(Hon); 19. Hunt
(Yam); 20. Bates (Yam); 21. Burgess (Yam); 22. Steele
(Kaw); 23. Smith (Yam); 24. McCreery (Hon); 25.
Schut (Kaw); 26. Anderson (Hon); 27. Bengtsson
(Hus); 28. Bervoets (Yam).
Time: 30 minutes, 30.5 seconds.
MOTO 2: 1. Schmit; 2. Puzar; 3. Moore; 4.
Evertsen; 5. Bervoets; 6. Parker; 7. Iven; 8. Healey;
9. Vekhonen; 10. Kervella; 11. Hunt; 12. Cooper;
13. Holvoet; 14. Van Doom; 15. Amalia; 16.
Heljanko; 17. Burgess; Ill.. Smith; 19. Schut; 20.
Manneh; 21. Wessel; 22. Scevenels; 23. Bengtsson;
24. Andersson; 25. Steele.
Time: 30:48.00.
MOTO 3: 1. Herring; 2. puzar; 3. Moore; 4.
Evertsen; 5. Scmhit; 6. Bervoets; 7. Healey; 8.
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